Abus Youn-I 2.0
48 - 54 cmPrice in EUR including VAT, free shipping
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A modern and safe bicycle helmet that appeals to two generations. With the Youn-I 2.0 model, Abus has successfully bridged the gap between adult and youth helmets. Adults serve as role models for children, which is why they should also wear a bicycle helmet. Many severe head injuries from bicycle accidents could be avoided this way. Particularly women with narrow heads often struggle to find the right helmet. With its simple yet modern design, it meets the needs of both young cyclists and many women looking for a helmet for narrower heads. The Youn-I 2.0 impresses with its understated, urban, and fashion-conscious look that appeals to both generations.
Bike helmet type | Children's helmet |
Colour | Pink |
Helmet features | Fly screens |
Head circumference | 48 - 54 cm |
Bike helmet size | S |
Item number | 14151506 |
Manufacturer | Abus |
Category | Bike helmets |
Manufacturer no. | 40156 |
Release date | 9/11/2020 |
Colour | Pink |
Exact colour description | living coral |
Material group | Plastic |
Material | EPS |
Target group | Women |
Age group | Children |
Bike helmet type | Children's helmet |
Bike helmet size | S |
Head circumference | 48 - 54 cm |
Helmet features | Fly screens |
Air vents | 17 x |
Fastener | Click closure |
Country of origin | China |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Scope of delivery | 1x Abus Youn-I 2.0 |
Weight | 240 g |
Length | 28 cm |
Width | 22.20 cm |
Height | 17 cm |
Weight | 564 g |
Product Safety |
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14-day cancellation right
30-day right of return if unopenedReturn policy
30-day right of return if unopenedReturn policy
24 Months Statutory warrantyGuarantee provisions
Reviews & Ratings
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Good79/100
Children are role models. 82 percent cycle with a helmet. To keep it that way, they need good models. Stiftung Warentest tested 18 children's bicycle helmets. In the event of a fall, heads are particularly at risk, especially those of children. Even an impact at a speed of 10 kilometres per hour can lead to severe brain damage...